Medieval Agriculture, the Southern French Countryside, and the Early Cistercians: A Study of Forty-three MonasteriesAmerican Philosophical Society, 1986 - 179 páginas This is a print on demand publication. A study of medieval ag., of the rural world of southern France, & of the early corporate farms of the new religious order of Citeaux, founded in Burgundy in 1098 & imported into southern France in the mid-12th cent. It is a study of the agriculture & pastoralism practiced by the white monks, as the Cistercians were called, in a region which is both vast & varied in topography, climate, & custom. Assesses that order's contributions to southern-French economic development in the 12th & 13th cent. The Cistercians did not acquire lands for their newly consolidated farms -- the granges -- through clearance & reclamation of unoccupied lands, but rather through the careful purchase & reorg. of holdings which had often had a long history of cultivation. Maps & tables. |
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... acquire lands for their huge , newly consolidated farms — the granges — through ... land was purchased , tithes acquired , and laborers recruited is discussed ... acquisition are crucial to the explanation of the order's early growth and ...
... acquire lands for their huge , newly consolidated farms — the granges — through ... land was purchased , tithes acquired , and laborers recruited is discussed ... acquisition are crucial to the explanation of the order's early growth and ...
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... land acquisition documents which survive . It has also been possible to suggest an increased profitability or at least a relative increase in profitability of Cistercian cereal cultivation and animal husbandry despite the lack of early ...
... land acquisition documents which survive . It has also been possible to suggest an increased profitability or at least a relative increase in profitability of Cistercian cereal cultivation and animal husbandry despite the lack of early ...
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... lands.27 As the order's early accounts become recognized as propaganda , more historians will reject their use for descriptions of the order's economic practice . Recent studies , by close examination of the land acquisition documents ...
... lands.27 As the order's early accounts become recognized as propaganda , more historians will reject their use for descriptions of the order's economic practice . Recent studies , by close examination of the land acquisition documents ...
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... lands , ” or a " frontier , " but on the coincidence of managerial prowess , interdepen- dent agriculture and pastoralism , direct cultivation of newly created granges , land acquisition tied to the recruitment of conversi or lay ...
... lands , ” or a " frontier , " but on the coincidence of managerial prowess , interdepen- dent agriculture and pastoralism , direct cultivation of newly created granges , land acquisition tied to the recruitment of conversi or lay ...
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... land which the order came to own in southern France was most often in territory which had been occupied and cultivated for a number of previous generations , and that Cistercians in the Midi acquired their land almost entirely without ...
... land which the order came to own in southern France was most often in territory which had been occupied and cultivated for a number of previous generations , and that Cistercians in the Midi acquired their land almost entirely without ...
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Términos y frases comunes
abbati abbey acquired acquisition activities acts addition agriculture allowed already animals areas Ariège Berdoues Bonnecombe Bonneval Boulbonne Cart cartulary charters churches Cistercian grange Cistercian houses Cîteaux clear clearance Coll concerning confirmation consolidation conversi conveyances conveyed costs cultivation dated described developed discussed documents earlier early economic established evidence example exemption existing farms Fontfroide forest foundation Gimont given Grandselve granges granted hands held History holdings ibid ideals improvements included incorporated increased indicate l'abbaye laborers land land acquisition Languedoc Latin less located lords mansi Medieval mentioned mills monastic monks Montpellier moved omnibus owners Paris parish pasture rights peasants possible practice probably production profits properties quod records recruitment references region religious rents River Rodez Rouergue rural settlement siècle Silvanès Similarly southern France Studies suggests tenants terram tithes Toulouse twelfth century Valmagne villa yields
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Página 45 - Benedicti regulam in eodem loco institutus esse dinoscitur, perpetuis ibidem temporibus inviolabiliter observetur. Preterea quascumque possessiones, quecumque bona idem monasterium in presentiarum iuste et canonice possidet aut in futurum concessione pontificum, largitione regum vel principum, oblatione fidelium seu aliis iustis modis prestante domino poterit adipisci, firma vobis vestrisque successoribus et illibata permaneant.
Página 46 - Alta cum pertinentiis suis, cum terris, pratis, vineis, nemoribus, usuagiis et pascuis in bosco et plano, in aquis et molendinis, in viis et semitis et omnibus aliis libertatibus et immunitatibus suis.
Página 43 - Sane laborum vestrorum, quos propriis manibus aut sumptibus colitis , sive de nutrimentis vestrorum animalium nullus a vobis décimas exigere présumât.
Página 46 - ... libertatibus et immunitatibus suis. Sane, laborum vestrorum quos propriis manibus aut sumptibus colitis, de possessionibus habitis ante Concilium generale, sive de ortis et virgultis et piscationibus vestris, vel de nutrimentis animalium vestrorum, aut etiam de novalibus: nullus a vobis decimas exigere vel extorquere presumat.
Página 66 - Sane laborum vestrorum quos propriis manibus aut sumptibus colitis sive de nutrimentis vestrorum animalium nullus omnino a vobis decimas presumat exigere.
Página 6 - Monachis nostri ordinis debet provenire victus de labore manuum, de cultu terrarum, de nutrimento pecorum.
Página 46 - Sane laborum vestrorum de possessionibus habitis ante concilium generale ac etiam novalium, que propriis sumptibus colitis, de quibus novalibus aliquis hactenus non percepit sive de ortis, virgultis et piscationibus vestris, vel de nutrimentis animalium vestrorum nullus a vobis decimas exigere vel extorquere presumat.
Página 72 - Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Montaillou: The Promised Land of Error, trans. Barbara Bray (New York: G.
Página 5 - Giles CONSTABLE, Monastic tithes from their origins to the twelfth century (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought, ns 10, 1964) S.
Página 117 - Paris et Ile-de-France: Memoires publies par la Federation des Societes historiques et archeologiques de Paris et de ITle-de-France, 1965, vol.
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